New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Hart's warm-hearted sleuth returns in the ninth Bailey Ruth Ghost Novel, with a case that will test even her Heavenly powers.
After a busy morning dispatching emissaries from Heaven's Department of Good Intentions to those in need, Bailey Ruth Raeburn is feeling flush with success. So when an urgent call for help comes through from her old hometown, she can't resist taking on the mission herself. After all, what could go wrong?
With the shouted warning of her boss, Wiggins - "Irregular! Problematic!" - ringing in her ears, she arrives to face a shocking scene: Professor Iris Gallagher leaning over the corpse of her colleague Matt Lambert, the murder weapon clutched in her hand.
Bailey Ruth is only sent to help the innocent, but things are looking very black for Iris. With Wiggins breathing down her neck, and her old friend Police Chief Sam Cobb casting doubt on her every theory, Bailey Ruth must uncover the truth - or this could be the last trip to earth she's ever allowed to make.
Industry Reviews
Delightful . Bailey Ruth's concern for the vulnerable makes her a particularly endearing sleuth. Fans of paranormal cozies will be in heaven * Publishers Weekly *
Amusing . A warmhearted traditional mystery that will appeal to fans of Nancy Atherton's "Aunt Dimity" books * Library Journal *
A charmer of a detective, a twisty mystery, and a feel-good story that's balm for our troubled times * Kirkus Reviews *
Cozy fans in search of otherworldly escape need look no further * Publishers Weekly on Ghost on the Case *
Charming . . . Replete with relatable characters, this cleverly plotted tale will keep readers guessing until the end * Publishers Weekly on Ghost Times Two *
Hart's amusing and vivacious ghostly sleuth puts her invisibility, her gusto and her sharp mind to good use in her latest outing * Kirkus Reviews on Ghost Wanted *
Fans of Sue Ann Jaffarian's Ghost of Granny Apples series will also enjoy this entry in an amusing, clever series * Booklist on Ghost Gone Wild *
The well-constructed plot offers an ample supply of red herrings. Fans of benign ghosts such as those in Blithe Spirit and Topper will find a lot to like * Publishers Weekly on Ghost Gone Wild *